Produced by the Riverina Schools Project Partnership, 2009 Talk To Me Lesson Six How To Start a Conversation Revision.

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Produced by the Riverina Schools Project Partnership, 2009 Talk To Me Lesson Six How To Start a Conversation Revision

Talk to Me Recently we talked about how to start a conversation with someone. Who can remember what we talked about?

Starting a Conversation What are some words you could use to start a conversation?

Activity You are given two pictures by your teacher. In pairs, one person is to start a conversation using one picture. You must talk about this picture for 5 turns. The other person then starts a new conversation with their picture. You must talk about this picture for 5 turns.